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  • For the collector and photographer alike, barebaby is a book filled with captivating artworks from baby photographers Carrie Sandoval and Brittany Woodall. The book is also a detailed workbook, containing descriptions of the many techniques used to achieve the distinct baby portraits found among the pages of barebaby. From the camera settings to the camera angle and use of light, this collection of images and helpful text combine to form a true workshop in a book.

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December 05, 2007

Wrapped.

I fell in love right there... as soon as I took that first picture of Carrie's little Lily snugly wrapped in a soft cream gauze. From her sweet little face peeking out of the gauze at the top to the soft impression of her tiny toes pressed against the material at the bottom. In my eyes, it was a perfect combination. That was nearly two years ago. Since then, I have evolved my wraps to include two babies and also tried out different wrapping materials and techniques! I have always loved the look of a swaddled newborn, so cozy in the blanket, but I always found blankets to be too bulky, distracting the viewer from the true subject of the picture. After wrapping many babies, there are several techniques and materials that I have found to work best when wrapping the little ones. Check back on the blog soon for some exciting news :)

Lily | June 2006

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Brock | November 2006

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Kate | March 2007

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Tyler | April 2007

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Anni + Addi | May 2007

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you rock.


It's just that simple.

These are all so beautiful. when you say soft cream gauze is it cheese cloth?

These are so beautiful. Love the texture added by the wraps. Can't wait to hear the exciting news!

are you going to give us wrapping tips in the book or a workshop? ;) I think a workshop would be fantastic! ;)

Britt, you are The Master Wrapper!!!

a surprise just in time for Christmas!!
we *heart* you guys!

you are awesome. :)

Heavenly! Can't wait to see what the news is!

you are simply
A M A Z I N G
britt!
thank you for posting your beautiful work! you are so very inspiring!!
can't wait to hear your news!
xoxo
patrina

You...you are my hero. These are gorgeous. ::bowing::

miss you two chicks!
cant wait to see the "news"
:)

Love love these how adorable...great work!!!!and very inspiring:)

These are stunning. I am also interested in the specific wrapping materials. I have cheese cloth at home but it doesn't have the texture like these do. Would love it if you mentioned what these wraps are either in the book (cause you know I'm going to buy it) or now (which is even better because I just can't wait till the book prints) Thanks.

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